Comic actor Micah "Katt" Williams has been arrested in Seattle after an alleged bar fight in the city's South Lake Union neighborhood.

The Seattle Times reports Williams exchanged words with other patrons at the World Sports Grille, brandished a pool cue at the bar's manager and refused to leave on Sunday afternoon. Police told the newspaper that he also threw a rock at a car and flicked a cigarette through its window, hitting a woman just below her eye.

According to TMZ, he was released early Monday morning after being charged with harassment, assault and obstructing police as Williams reportedly struggled with officers arresting him.

The arrest is just the latest in a series of incidents for the 39-year-old stand-up comedian, who was a no-show for a Seattle comedy show on Thursday. At a Friday performance, The Seattle Times reports some fans accused Williams of attacking them when they tried to take a photo with him.

Last week, Williams was caught on video slapping a Target employee in the face. In the footage obtained by TMZ, Williams can be seen arguing with the employee before hitting him, at which point witnesses said the employee pulled out his phone to call the police.

TMZ reports he then left on a three-wheeled electric cart, the same motorbike he allegedly led California police on a low-speed chase earlier that day in Sacramento. Williams has not been charged in the Target incident or the police evasion, but both cases are under review.

Best known for playing a pimp named Money Mike in "Friday After Next," Williams was even sued twice last month.

According to Huffington Post, audience members sued the comic for a "non-performance" at a Nov. 16 show after a bizarre headline performance that lasted just 10 minutes. On Nov. 9, Williams was sued by his former assistant who alleged he assaulted her at his house in October.

Williams was also arrested last month in Oakland after a fight near a club, accused of hitting someone over the head with a bottle.

In October, he was detained for allegedly pulling a gun on 'Elf' actor Faizon Love.

Williams, whose movie roles include "First Sunday" and "Norbit," is next expected to appear on the big screen in "Scary Movie 5" alongside Lindsay Lohan and Charlie Sheen.